
Injy Johnstone
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Nov 10, 2024 |
theprint.in | Ben Caldecott |Injy Johnstone
To prevent this dire situation from getting worse, the world must level off the cumulative stock of carbon in the atmosphere. This ultimately means getting the annual flow of CO2 into the atmosphere down to almost nothing, or the state of “net zero”. This is when all emissions that can be eliminated are, and any residual emissions are neutralized by durably removing carbon from the atmosphere.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
weforum.org | Injy Johnstone
Carbon removal – which can involve anything from planting trees to technology that sucks carbon from the atmosphere – is mission critical for tackling climate change. Efforts to scale up carbon removal are growing but this area is challenged by issues including cost, as well as geophysical, biological and political constraints. A carbon removal budget could boost net-zero transition planning, helping countries and companies to cut emissions in a more effective and also more equal way.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Ben Caldecott |Injy Johnstone
AbstractCarbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a necessary complement to emissions reductions to achieve a state of global net zero emissions and stabilise future warming. Despite its utility, CDR remains poorly understood. Due to a range of constraints, CDR is a fundamentally finite resource, which we currently do not have enough of to achieve and go beyond global net zero.
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Oct 15, 2023 |
odt.co.nz | Kim writes |Injy Johnstone |Paul Gorman |Tim Chisholm
I have just finished my latest analogue photography project, which, after 12 months of work, ultimately turned out to be something of a failure. SUBSCRIBER SUBSCRIBER Past El Nino summers are only a partial guide to facing this year’s onslaught of extremes, writes Paul Gorman. SUBSCRIBER SUBSCRIBER In 2015, at the age of 109 and at the time Scotland’s oldest woman, Jesse Gallan credited her advanced age to porridge and avoidance of men.
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Oct 1, 2023 |
odt.co.nz | Injy Johnstone |Paul Gorman
We all could do with a ‘settling in’ period Settling children into a new school makes a lot of sense, but wouldn’t it be nice if adults had the same period of adjustment to every stage in life. The calm you are looking for might be as close as the nearest work of art, Rosalie Elliffe writes. Please can cover for a multitude of sins, but it’s not always clear which one, Amanda Barusch writes. Joining the human race need not be a mad dash.
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